Is This the End of the Internet As We Know It? | News & Commentary | American Civil Liberties Union

This month, the Supreme Court heard two cases that could forever change the way we interact online.

Jewel thinks the metaverse could be a mental health tool

Bad graphics, great goals

Apple is reportedly closer to bringing no-prick glucose monitoring to the Watch

Apple has supposedly made huge progress on bringing no-prick blood glucose monitoring to the Apple Watch..

Australian woman discovers boyfriend planted Apple AirTag in car to track her: ‘He finally confessed’

A woman in Australia discovered that her own boyfriend put an Apple AirTag in the wheel hub of her car and decided to break up with him, according to a report

Will the FTC Block Microsoft From Acquiring Activision Blizzard? Legal Experts Are Divided

IGN consulted three legal experts about the particulars of the Microsoft-Activision Blizzard deal and what the outcome might be. But while their analysis of what’s happened so far was in agreement, their predictions of the deal’s future were divided.

Dexcom Slumps As A New Rival Emerges: The Apple Watch

Apple is reportedly making a bid for the diabetes market with new Apple Watch tech.

Ukraine’s government wants ‘toxic’ Atomic Heart pulled from sale over Russia links

The game was released for PC and consoles this week…

Instagram co-founders’ news app Artifact is now open to everyone

Artifact, the AI-powered news curation app from Instagram's co-founders, is now available to everyone.

Valve Tricked 40,000 Dota 2 Cheaters Into Exposing Themselves Then Banned Them

Valve permanently banned 40,000 cheaters who were using software to look at internal data in the Dota 2 PC client while playing.

SpaceX will attempt 1st Starship orbital flight in March: report

SpaceX still lacks a license to launch, however, so it is unclear if the Federal Aviation Administration will permit the next-generation spaceship to fly.